268 DR. BARNARDO: PHYSICIAN, PIONEER, PROPHET BA.RNARDO, THOMAS JOHN:—Continued after, I55_i"l; Jubilee enlargement, 158; typical histories of children in Homes, 159 if.; report of Her Majesty's Inspector on liarnanlo's Schools, 163-4; the Mis- sion's programme by 1888, if»6 n". IX. BARNARUO GUIDES A GOVEUNMKNT: ULs criticism of Poor Law institutions, 169; Government Committee appointed to investigate, 171; a three-volume Report, 172; criticisms vindicated, 172-3; Report on Barnardo's Homes most fluttering, 173-8; the Rt. Hon. A. J. Mundella's tribute to B., 179 f.; the Rt. Hon. Sir John Gorst's tribute, iSolt.; other ver- dicts on B.'s work, 183-5 X. LITIGATION AND THE "BARNAKDO ACT": B. an ardent I'rotestaut, 187; publishes T)M Cardinals Conscience, 191; Gossagc Case, 193-9; in Court of Appeal B. pleads his own case, 195; Master of Rolls sums up, 198-9; Roddy Case, 199-207; a heart- stirring letter to his wife, 202-3; acts as, his own Counsel in Court of Appeal^ 203; the three judges read their separate judg- ments, 205 ff.; B. loses on points of Law, but wins sweeping moral victory, 209; effects Of legal battles, 207-11; Custody of Children Act ("the Harnardo Art") ifrji, 208; immediate outcome of litigation, 2oH; Cardinal Vauffhau m;d«-s mi amicable agreement with B., aoy if. XI. MIGRATION AND EMPIRE BUILDING: Chief Whip oi Australian Federal Govern- ment proud to proclaim himself an "Old Boy", 312-13; Grand Review of Overseas Family, 214-18; reasons for success of migration, 219; ill-founded attacks, 219 f.; Canada should raise *v B. Memorial, -221 XII. FINANCE: B.'s first public gift and the Homes' sup- port to-day, 222', early principles of finance, 223; evolution of his opinions on, 223ff.; wholly Christian appeal, 237ff.; wonderful deliverances, 229 t'f.; restric- tions by Committee, 231 ff.; B, appeals through Night and Day, 233 f.; founds Young Helpers' League, 235 f.; Interna- tional Farthing League, 238; two veteran helpers, 239 f. XIII. THE MAN BABNARDO: will stand among the great pioneers and prophets of History, 342; "Emancipator of Outcast Child", 242; religion the "be- all and end-all" of lif0,343! evolution of his religious outlook, 243 f.; letter to curate, 244-5; his real catholicity, 245 f.; qualities of mind and heart, 247 ff.; a "pal" among his children, 249 f.; his humour, 550ff,; relations with his staff, 253; letter to a co-worker, 255; family relationships, 255; letter to his son Cyril, 255 f.; Kennie's funeral, 256 f. XIV. LAST DAYS, FUNERAL, PRESS TRI- BUTES, ETC.: heart trouble, 257; visits to Bad Nauheim, 258; final illness and death, 259; article from his will, 259; body lies "in state", .260; funeral, 260ff.; Memorial, 262; Press tributes, 262 ff.; made the whole Kingdom of Childhood happier, 264 f. Beaumont Square, 92 Bcecher, Rev. Henry Ward, 136 Belfast, 50 Believers' Baptism, 55; 58 Bell, Dr. A., 26 Bcnthain, Etlie, 238 f. Bentharn, J., as anti-slavist, 25; 27 Bible, 26; Bible Christian, 28; 37; 41; 52; 54; 555 5*>; 62; selling Bibles,* 65; 131, 13.^;' Homes' chief text-book, 162, 164; 223; 2-13; 2.16 Bible Class, 5-1; 97; 115; r54 BDlioRsgato, 82; 107 Birt, Mrs., 213 t. Bishop, I-J., i.|7 Boarding-out, <\.\; 179; 182; 233 Board Schools, 167 Booth, Rt. Hon. C. B., 183 Booth, William, 228 Boys' Garden City, description of, 36ff.; com- pared with G.V.ll., 36; "House Mothers" in, 37; the Governor of, 37; swimming- pool, 38; 23^ Bradlaugh, 22 Brady, Choync, 129 Branches (oi Uaruardo's Homes), 43; 44; 45; 158 Braswy, Lord, 251 'Breuttord, Lord, iR/j f. Brcthrenipm, 55; 101; i.\.\; 223; 243 Bristol, 220 British ami Foreign Bible Society, 86 British ami Foreign School Society, aG Brown, Rov. A., 2.15 Brnce-Porter Houi<«, 239 Bull,Rev.<3.S.,28 Buuyan, J., 2.15 BurdcU-Coutb, the Baroness, 26 Cabinet Minister, iflS Cabmen's Shelters, 135 Cadburys, 2,15 Cadman, Dr. I'nrkcs, TS Cairns, Lord, memorial to, 33; 133; 153; 154; I55J 232 Cambridge, 41 Cambridge Modern History, the, 15; 22 Canada, B. boys and girls in, 32 f.; 43; 44; 78; 102; 177; 292; 196; 213; 315; 217; 219; debt to B., 221; 250 (note); 255; 262 Canada Hall, 37 Cnrdtnars Conscience, The, 189 "Carrots", 107; 157; 187; 223; 226 Charity Organisation Society, 144; 150 Charity Schools, 21 Children's Treasury, Tbe, 134 China, 61; 78; 79', 81; ^5; «0; 87; 222 China Inland Mission, 60 Christ: lordship of, 50; 55; 57; 6x; 109; no; 187; 226; 229; 234; 238; 241; 246; 247; 3|-9; 261 Christendom, 29; 242 Christian, The, 10,1; no; 129; 131; 133; 223; 225; 227; 22b; 232; 238 Christianity, 29; 50; 237; 244 Church, 23; aS; 90; 97; TOO; xxa; 1655.215; 216; 227; 238; 2/14; 262 Church of England, 49; 54; 146; 154; 165; „ SMS; 245 Clapham, 43544 Clarkson, Thomas, 25 Clerical Junius, a, 140; 141; 145; 146; 148 Clerical Junius Letters, 141; 144; 145 Cobbett, William, 22 Colmaus, 245